EP2425236A1 - Système d'analyse thermique différentielle simultanée - Google Patents

Système d'analyse thermique différentielle simultanée

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EP2425236A1
EP2425236A1 EP10770232A EP10770232A EP2425236A1 EP 2425236 A1 EP2425236 A1 EP 2425236A1 EP 10770232 A EP10770232 A EP 10770232A EP 10770232 A EP10770232 A EP 10770232A EP 2425236 A1 EP2425236 A1 EP 2425236A1
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Robert L. Danley
Xiaoping Hu
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01GWEIGHING
    • G01G21/00Details of weighing apparatus
    • G01G21/02Arrangements of bearings
    • G01G21/07Arrangements of bearings of flexure-plate bearings
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    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01GWEIGHING
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    • G01G21/14Beams
    • G01G21/16Beams of composite construction; Connections between different beams
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    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01GWEIGHING
    • G01G21/00Details of weighing apparatus
    • G01G21/22Weigh pans or other weighing receptacles; Weighing platforms
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01NINVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
    • G01N5/00Analysing materials by weighing, e.g. weighing small particles separated from a gas or liquid
    • G01N5/04Analysing materials by weighing, e.g. weighing small particles separated from a gas or liquid by removing a component, e.g. by evaporation, and weighing the remainder
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  • the present invention is related to apparatus for measuring thermal properties of samples of materials. Background of the Invention
  • a simultaneous thermal or differential thermal analyzer comprises a combination of a thermogravimetric analyzer, TGA (also known as a therm obalance), and either a differential thermal analyzer (DTA) or a differential scanning calorimeter (DSC).
  • TGA thermogravimetric analyzer
  • DTA differential thermal analyzer
  • DSC differential scanning calorimeter
  • an SDT allows a user to measure both the heat flows (DSC or DTA) and weight changes (TGA) associated with transitions in a material as a function of temperature and time in a controlled atmosphere. Simultaneous measurement of these key material properties not only improves productivity but also simplifies interpretation of results.
  • the complementary information obtained allows differentiation between endothermic and exothermic events which have no associated weight loss (e.g. melting and crystallization) and those which involve a weight loss (e.g. degradation).
  • the combined evaluation also assures identical experimental and sampling conditions for both measurements, thereby eliminating those sources of uncertainty.
  • Simultaneous DSC-TGA covers a wide temperature range from below ambient to above 1500 0 C, making it a powerful tool for studying a wide variety of materials including organic materials, notably polymers, and ceramics, metals, and other inorganics.
  • the design of such an SDT instrument comprises a combination of an existing microbalance component with a DTA or DSC measuring component.
  • early SDT instruments were based on existing laboratory balances.
  • microbalances in common use in SDT and TGA instruments, both of which employ the null balance principle, in which a restoring force is applied to the balance structure to maintain the balance in equilibrium.
  • the restoring force which is proportional to the change in weight, is the measured quantity in each type of microbalance.
  • the restoring force is applied electromagnetically as a response to a displacement of the balance structure, which is typically detected by optical means.
  • a first type of balance is the dual arm meter movement balance, in which a d'Arsonval meter movement (also referred to herein as a "meter movement balance”) supports the balance beam and applies the restoring force as a torque.
  • a d'Arsonval meter movement also referred to herein as a "meter movement balance” supports the balance beam and applies the restoring force as a torque.
  • meter movement when the sample weight in a sample holder connected to the balance changes during an experiment, a displacement sensor near the TGA balance senses movement of the balance away from the equilibrium position and electric circuitry generates the current necessary to restore the balance to equilibrium.
  • the second type of balance used in SDT and TGA instruments is the guided balance, in which the weighed mass is supported by a mechanism that constrains the movement of the weighed mass.
  • the guided balance mechanism comprises a parallel four-bar linkage with elastic flexure pivots. This mechanism is termed a parallel guided balance.
  • An electromagnetic actuator is used to apply a restoring force to the linkage, while a displacement sensor detects movement away from the equilibrium position and electric circuitry generates any current necessary to restore the balance to equilibrium.
  • SDT and TGA instruments may be classified as horizontal or vertical instruments based on the orientation of the heating furnace and the relative position of the balance.
  • the measurement of weight may be perturbed by thermal expansion of the structure that extends into the furnace, and by forces exerted by movement of gas in the furnace caused by the action of purging the furnace or by buoyancy induced flows, in addition to buoyancy forces resulting from gas density changes.
  • the magnitude of these weighing errors depends upon the configuration of the SDT instrument, In a horizontal furnace, thermal expansion of the beams that extend into the furnace may cause large weighing errors, while a vertical furnace configuration is largely immune to these effects, because thermal expansion occurs parallel to the Earth's gravitational field.
  • an SDT instrument combines a TGA measurement with a
  • DTA or DSC type measurement which requires that at least the sample side of the heat flow rate sensing device be supported by the balance mechanism.
  • a sample can be heated or cooled to examine changes in the sample induced by changes in temperature. In the case of sample heating, the heating takes place while at least a portion of the member supporting the sample extends into a furnace used to heat the sample.
  • mass changes in the sample cause the balance mechanism to deflect from equilibrium, such that the restoring force needed to maintain the equilibrium can be measured.
  • a thermal signal (either DTA or DSC) is transmitted using wires that extend from the sample region to the stationary or fixed part of the instrument, so that analysis of the material changes taking place can be performed based upon the thermal signals received from the sample.
  • the wires that carry the DSC or DTA signals from the sample region must connect the moving part of the balance to the fixed part. These signal wires typically exert a parasitic force on the balance that constitutes a weighing error.
  • the wires may relax over time, resulting in changes in the force exerted by the wires.
  • the wires are bent to the required shape when they are installed in the SDT apparatus, such that the deformation of the wires is at least partially plastic in nature. Over time, some of the plastic strain relaxes, thus changing the force exerted by the wire in a static position, as well as the force resulting from a displacement of the balance,
  • the wires can be annealed or stress relieved, but given that they are generally fine and easily bent, it is difficult to handle and install the wires without deforming them.
  • pivot structures that are necessary to connect fixed parts of a balance to moving parts of the balance, or that connect two moving parts of a balance, can introduce forces that may influence the measurement of sample weight.
  • the meter movement type given its lower mass and lower stiffness, is more sensitive and has faster dynamic response.
  • the guided balance is more robust and is immune to the thermal expansion effects described above when used in a horizontal configuration.
  • the guided balance- type SDT instrument may be used in conjunction with either the vertical or horizontal furnace configuration.
  • the meter movement balance is used with the horizontal furnace configuration.
  • the meter movement balance is typically employed in a differential weighing configuration in which two balances, a sample and a reference balance, are operated in parallel.
  • One balance weighs the sample and its container, while the other balance weighs an empty container or an inert reference sample in the container.
  • Subtracting the reference weight measurement from the sample weight measurement eliminates the weighing error due to thermal expansion of the weighing structure and the weighing error due to buoyancy forces acting on the apparatus.
  • Sample buoyancy forces are still a potential source of error in the dual balance configuration. Since the dual balance configuration employs a horizontal furnace configuration, the balances are isolated from forces arising from fluid motion, whether due to purge gas flow or to buoyancy differences resulting from temperature variations in the furnace, because these forces act orthogonally to the gravitational field.
  • each of the sample and reference balances includes a meter movement component, optical displacement sensor and electronics to maintain the respective balance in the equilibrium position.
  • a dual balance SDT system suffers from potential mismatches between the components of the two balance assemblies, such as in the meter movements.
  • Another shortcoming of this design is that the meter movement components (or “meter movements") must support the entire weight of the balance beam and DTA or DSC holder structure.
  • D'Arsonval meter movements may be made with either jewel bearings or a thin taut band supporting the rotating part of the meter.
  • taut band suspensions are preferred because they operate without friction. Displacement of the moving part of the meter twists the taut band slightly. Elastic deflection of the taut band is very linear and highly repeatable, whereas friction in jewel bearings is far more nonlinear and far less repeatabie.
  • jewel bearing meter movements can support much larger loads than those supported by taut band suspensions.
  • the weighing capacity is limited to a small fraction of the capacity of the taut band, most of which is used to support the beam, holder, and sensor.
  • the taut band instruments tend to have low weighing capacity.
  • an improved SDT configuration includes a parallel guided balance structure that contains one or more members constructed from insulating materia! such as printed circuit board material (PCB).
  • the PCB members are configured both to act as structural components of the balance and to conduct a sensor signal from a sample or reference temperature sensor used in a DTA or DSC measurement.
  • an SDT balance comprises a plurality of
  • PCB members that act as structural components and include conductors that run along the surface of the structural components and/or within the structural components so as to conduct electrical signals from sensor elements located in sample and reference holders.
  • a continuous conductive path is formed that leads from a first PCB member to a second, adjacent PCB member, wherein the first and the second PCB member are mutually connected by a conductive flexure pivot.
  • PCB-based SDT apparatus are configured using a crossed-flexure design, and are constructed so that the crossed flexures can carry the DTA or DSC signals between components of the balance structure.
  • the cross flexures serve two separate functions: they provide 1) a conductive link between adjacent PCB members or between a PCB member and another structural member of the SDT apparatus, and 2) a pivoting means that allows the adjacent PCB members or PCB member and other structural member to pivot about one another.
  • a crossed-flexure pivot comprises a crossed pair of electrically conductive flexible members and an abutment structure.
  • the abutment structure comprises two pairs of abutments wherein a first pair of abutments is configured to attach to respective ends of a first flexible member and a second pair of abutments is configured to attach to respective ends of a second flexible member that crosses the first flexible member.
  • the crossed-flexure pivots can be soldered directly to
  • a continuous electrical path is formed between conductors on a first PCB and conductors on an adjacent PCB.
  • the continuous electrical path runs from the conductor on the first PCB through a first abutment affixed to the first PCB, through a first cross- flexure member attached in a first region to the first abutment, through a second abutment attached to the crossed -flexure member in a second region, and into a second conductor connected to the second abutment on an adjacent PCB.
  • the crossed-flexure pivots are mechanically fastened to conductive traces on the printed circuit board material.
  • a continuous electrical path is formed between conductors on a first PCB and conductors on an adjacent PCB.
  • the continuous electrical path runs from the conductor on the first PCB through a first abutment affixed to the first PCB, through a first cross-flexure member attached in a first region to the first abutment, through a second abutment attached to the crossed-flexure member in a second region, and into a second conductor connected to the second abutment on an adjacent PCB.
  • the abutment structure of a cross- flexure pivot in an SDT apparatus comprises a conductive sheet material such as sheet metal, including copper (e.g., oxygen-free copper) or other metal.
  • an abutment comprises a generally L-shaped structure in which a first leg of the "L” is affixed to a surface of a structural member, such as a PCB, and a second leg of the "L” extends outwardly from the surface of the structurai member.
  • the second leg of the "L" of an abutment is folded on itself so as to form a slot region that accommodates an end portion of a flat flexible member.
  • the pair of flat flexible members forms a substantially orthogonal cross when the SDT apparatus is in an equilibrium position for weighing.
  • Each flat flexible member may comprise a thin planar conductive strip in which the plane of the strip is substantially orthogonal to the plane of the PCB member.
  • the abutments comprise a sheet metal material, such as copper ⁇ e.g., oxygen-free copper), that is configured for easy soldering to conductive traces located on the PCB.
  • a sheet metal material such as copper ⁇ e.g., oxygen-free copper
  • an SDT instrument comprises a PCB/cross flexure pivot design in which adjacent structural members comprise two different PCB members or a PCB member and a non-PCB member that are electrically and mechanically coupled using a cross- flexure pivot.
  • the SDT instrument comprises a parallel guided balance.
  • the balance structure is housed in an enclosure that is maintained at a constant uniform temperature.
  • the beams used to support the sample holders attach to the balance structure within the constant temperature enclosure.
  • a parallel guided balance SDT apparatus comprises a four-bar parallel linkage that supports and guides a single structural member that supports sample and reference holders and associated DTA or DSC sensors.
  • the linkage comprises a fixed vertical member that is joined to two equal length horizontal members by a first set of crossed flexure pivots, wherein the cross-flexure pivots are capable of transmitting DTA or DSC sensor signals between the fixed vertical member and horizontal members.
  • a second vertical member of equal length to the fixed vertical member is joined to the opposite ends of the horizontal members by a second set of crossed flexure pivots.
  • the second vertical member is thus constrained to move such that the second vertical member remains oriented parallel to the fixed member and in approximately a straight line as long as the displacements are small and the horizontal members remain close to the horizontal position.
  • a component is provided to support the DTA or DSC sensor and sample and reference holders, wherein the component is attached to the movable member.
  • at least the two horizontal members of the linkage are constructed of PCB material to which the first and second set of crossed-flexure pivots are attached, enabling the DSC or DTA signals to be carried from the moving portion of the balance to the fixed part of the balance without the need for flexible temperature sensor lead wires, thus avoiding the parasitic forces associated with such lead wires.
  • a parallel-guided balance having a first and second set of cross-flexure pivots that join a horizontal member to a fixed vertical member and movable vertical member, respectively, is adapted for use with a vertical furnace or a horizontal furnace configuration.
  • Figure Ia shows in perspective view a prior art configuration of a measurement apparatus portion of an SDT using a meter movement balance.
  • Figure Ib shows a close up of a sample holder of the apparatus of Figure
  • Figure 2 depicts a portion of a balance having a crossed-flexure pivot to couple adjacent structural members, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 3 depicts a side view of a parallel guided balance mechanism, arranged in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 4 depicts a perspective view of a parallel guided balance mechanism and thermal measurement arm of an SDT apparatus, arranged in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 5 is an enlarged view of a portion of the parallel guided balance shown in Figure 4, illustrating conductive traces on the upper horizontal member.
  • the present invention provides novel and inventive arrangements of components that can be used in apparatus that combine simultaneous gravimetric measurements of a sample with measurements of the sample that require propagation of electrical signals from the sample area to an apparatus for recording the electrical signals.
  • embodiments of the present invention provide improved configurations of sample measurement balances that can be used in conjunction with thermal measurements in an SDT instrument.
  • FIGS. Ia and Ib depict a known configuration of a measurement apparatus portion 100 of an SDT apparatus, in this case, a meter movement balance SDT.
  • Apparatus 100 includes hardware for performing simultaneous thermal measurements (e.g., DSC or DTA) and gravimetric measurements of a sample placed in sample holder 1 12,
  • thermal measurements refers to measurements that use a thermocouple or other temperature- measuring device that is located at or near a sample ov a reference holder.
  • the thermal measurements can be, for example, measurements for sensing heat flow rate, as in known DSC/DTA sensors.
  • a hallmark of the thermal measurements is that an electrical signal propagates along conductors leading from the sample area and is detected and analyzed by components (not shown) that are external to measurement apparatus 100.
  • Apparatus 100 includes a differential horizontal balance that contains two meter movements 106 and accompanying sensors that are used to separately weigh samples and references placed in the sample and reference holders of respective sample and reference balance arms 108. Electrical signals are conducted from each thermocouple using wires that run from the sample or reference to an external point for detecting the electrical signals.
  • the electrical wires can exert a force on the balance arms that can interfere with accurate measurement of weight changes taking place in the sample. For example, a set of wires coupled to the sample holder may exert a different force on the sample balance arm than that exerted on the reference balance arm by wires coupled to the reference holder.
  • a balance assembly is provided that is compatible for use in SDT apparatus in which an electrical signal is conducted from a sample holder that is coupled to the balance.
  • a balance assembly includes one or more composite structural members (also termed "composite members” herein, which refers Io the fact that the members may have an insulating part and a conductive part) that include an insulating portion and conductive portions, for example, conductive paths that are configured to conduct electrical signals from a sample or reference sensor.
  • composite structural members also termed "composite members” herein, which refers Io the fact that the members may have an insulating part and a conductive part
  • the structural members thus perform a mechanical function and may also perform an electrical function.
  • the structural members can be fabricated from printed circuit board material (PCB) or similar material, or another type of insulator material, such as glass, glass ceramic, or other material.
  • a conductive material is disposed on and/or within the insulator.
  • the conductive materia! can be plated metal, deposited metal, or similar known conductors that are used in printed circuit boards, for example.
  • the composite member is used as a horizontal member of an SDT balance, such as a horizontal member of a parallel guided balance.
  • conductive paths disposed within and/or upon the surface of a composite member are used in place of wires to conduct electrical signals from sample and reference sensors.
  • the composite members are configured to mechanically couple with the rest of a balance assembly so as to reduce any parasitic force acting on the balance in comparison to known SDT balances in which wires are used to transmit signals between adjacent components where a relative motion takes place between components.
  • the mechanical coupling of a composite member to an adjacent member is facilitated using a pivot, such as a crossed- flexure pivot.
  • the pivot is formed from a conductive material, such as a sheet metal and is configured to electrically couple conductive paths disposed on the composite member with conductors disposed in the adjacent component so as to form a continuous electrical path between the adjacent components that is not interrupted when the adjacent components are pivoted with respect to one another.
  • FIG. 2 depicts a coupling assembly 200 of a balance in which a cross- flexure pivot is configured to mechanically and electrically couple adjacent composite members, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the adjacent composite members 202 can be, for example, an insulating substrate that is provided with conductive paths (also termed "traces" herein) on its surface and/or within the substrate.
  • the composite members 202 can be PCB material that is provided with conductive paths 204.
  • the composite member can also be formed using conductive traces formed upon and/ or within another insulator, such as a ceramic, glass ceramic, and glass, among other materials.
  • coupling assembly 200 is a pivot region in a horizontal balance arm.
  • adjacent composite members 202 are substantially flat structures typical of PCBs.
  • the adjacent composite members 202 each include two abutments 210 that, together with vertical flexure 206 and horizontal flexure 208, form a crossed-flexure pivot 205 that connects the adjacent composite members.
  • abutments 210 are formed from a thin conductive material, such as sheet metal, for example, copper (e.g., oxygen-free copper) or another material that can easily be electrically coupled to conductive paths 204.
  • abutments 210 are soldered to conductive paths 204.
  • the conductive traces 204 that are coupled to abutments 210 can be additionally configured to conduct signals from a DTA or DSC sensor, or can be used solely for the purposes of affixing the abutments to the body of the composite member 202.
  • abutments 210 have an "L" shape.
  • Cross flexures 206, 208 each are thin conductive materials, such as sheet metal having high conductivity.
  • coupling assembly 200 is configured to improve the performance of a measuring apparatus, such as an SDT apparatus.
  • Composite members 202 are configured to provide sufficient mechanical rigidity and strength so as to act as structural members of a balance, as noted above.
  • the body of composite members 202 is electrically insulating, a plurality of conductive paths 204 that are electrically isolated from other paths can be formed on the composite members.
  • the cross-flexure pivot 205 provides a means for the mutually adjacent members 202 to pivot with respect to one another while simultaneously providing an electrically conductive connection between conductive paths on the adjacent composite members. This eliminates the need for electrically conductive wires to couple between the adjacent members. Accordingly, parasitic mechanical forces from wires that could act upon balance members are eliminated.
  • adjacent composite members 202 are disposed substantially parallel to one another.
  • a coupling assembly having a cross-flexure pivot could comprise adjacent composite members that are disposed at an angle to one another, for example, at a normal angle.
  • one adjacent composite member can be a PCB board having electrical traces while the other adjacent composite member can be another insulator that supports conductive paths.
  • FIGs 3 and 4 depict a side view and perspective view, respectively, of aspects of a parallel guided balance, in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
  • Parallel 4-bar linkage 300 includes a fixed generally vertical member 302, an upper horizontal member 306, lower horizontal member 308, and movable vertical member 304. Each member is joined to its adjacent members through pivots 310a-310b.
  • Upper and lower horizontal members 306 and 308 are substantially rigid and are each pivotally attached to fixed vertical member 302.
  • movable member 304 is constrained to move such that its orientation remains parallel to fixed vertical member 302.
  • one or more of the upper and lower horizontal members 306 and 308 is a composite structural member as described above.
  • members 306 and 308 comprise the same type of composite structural member and have matching thermal expansion coefficients to ensure thermal expansion matching of the upper and lower members. This avoids member 306 from having a different length than member 308, resulting in the linkage (members 302-308) assuming a trapezoidal shape during heating or cooling.
  • both upper and lower horizontal members can be made of
  • the upper and lower horizontal mernbers have an open triangular shape.
  • wires (not shown) in vertical tube 404 are connected to sample and reference sensors in holder assembly 402, The wires are also connected to conductive paths (not shown) that are disposed on movable vertical member 304, which comprises, at least in part, an insulating portion that can support conductive paths without electrically shorting the conductive paths.
  • the conductive paths of movable vertical member 304 are electrically coupled via one or more pivots 310a to electrically conductive paths (not shown) disposed in one or more of the upper and lower horizontal members 306, 308.
  • one or more of pivots 310a can be a crossed-flexure pivot whose operation is similar to that described above with respect to Figure 2, except that the pivots 310a join adjacent members that are disposed at right angles to one another.
  • At least one of horizontal members 306, 308 is configured to electrically couple to fixed vertical member 302 to provide electrical signals that can be transmitted for display and/or analysis by external devices (not shown).
  • each of the triangular upper and lower horizontal members 306, 308 connects to the movable vertical member, thereby forming a pair of pivots 310a, while a base of each triangular horizontal member is connected to fixed vertical member 302 (shown in phantom) through two pivots 310b each. Accordingly, not each one of pivots 310b is required to provide electrical coupling between horizontal members 306, and 308 and fixed vertical member 302.
  • Fixed vertical member 302 is essentially the stationary apparatus towards the right of Figure 4, to which the upper and lower horizontal members 306 and 308 are attached.
  • apparatus 400 is positioned such that holder 402 is located within a furnace (not shown).
  • sample and reference holder temperatures change, resultant changes in the sample can result in changes in mass (weight) of the sample.
  • the sample could lose mass by decomposition or could gain mass by, for example, reacting with ambient gas, such that an oxide or nitride is formed depending on the composition of the ambient gas.
  • sample tube 404 that supports holder 402 is rigidly coupled to movable member 304, changes in mass of the sample holder/sample combination cause a deflection in the position of movable member 304, which is detected at position sensor 408.
  • Figure 4 depicts an exemplary instrument design in which sample holder
  • sample holder 404 is configured for use in a vertical furnace. In other embodiments of the present invention, sample holder 404 can extend from movable member 304 in a horizontal direction for use in a horizontal furnace.
  • Figure 5 shows an enlarged portion of the parallel-guided balance mechanism of figure 4.
  • Flexures 310 join triangular upper horizontal member 306 to moving vertical member 304 at the apex of the triangular member and to fixed vertical member 302 along the base of the triangle.
  • Conductive traces 501 on moving member 304 are connected at one end to the signal wires (not shown) of the temperature sensor in the sample and reference holder and at the other end to the abutments of flexures 310.
  • the abutments at the opposite end of flexures 310 are in turn attached to traces 502 that run along the surface of the long sides of upper triangular member 306. Traces 502 in turn attach to the abutments of flexures 310 at the base of the triangular member.
  • abutments on the opposite ends of the flexures 310 are attached to traces 503 on the surface of fixed member 302.
  • electrical signals from the temperature sensor are transmitted from the sensor lead wires via conductive traces 501 on moving member 304, flexures 310, and conductive traces 502 on triangular upper horizontal member 306 to conductive traces 503 on the fixed member 302.
  • Conductive traces 503 are in turn attached to signal wires (not shown) that transmit the temperature signal to the measurement electronics (not shown).
  • additional conductive traces may be added to moving member 304, upper triangular member 306, lower triangular member 308 and fixed member 302.
  • the conductive traces can be joined by flexures.
  • thermoelectric voltages would appear as a temperature measurement error on both the sample and reference temperature signals and may be essentially eliminated by ensuring that the interconnection system is isothermal.
  • the interconnection system includes: the ends of the signal wires, their connection to the conductive traces on the movable member, the conductive traces on both of the horizontal members and the conductive traces on the stationary members, the flexures including abutments and flexible members and the ends of the copper wires that connect to the conductive traces on the stationary members.
  • the copper wires carry the sample and reference temperature signals to the measurement electronics.
  • thick plates (not shown) of high thermal conductivity material (typically copper or oxygen-free copper, but silver, aluminum or other high thermal conductivity materials could also be used), surround and enclose the movable member and its conductive traces, the horizontal members and their conductive traces, the stationary members and their conductive traces, the flexure assemblies and their attachments, the ends of the temperature sensor signal wires where they connect to the conductive traces on the movable member and the ends of the copper signal wires where they connect to the conductive traces on the stationary members.
  • high thermal conductivity material typically copper or oxygen-free copper, but silver, aluminum or other high thermal conductivity materials could also be used
  • the entire balance assembly including the isothermal plates and the interconnection system they enclose and the linear motor are housed within an enclosure whose temperature is precisely regulated at a temperature above ambient to ensure that everything within the enclosure remains at the constant temperature.
  • This improves the temperature uniformity and stability of the isothermal plates and the temperature signal interconnect system they enclose, further ensuring that extraneous thermoelectric voltages do not create temperature errors in the sample and reference temperature sensor signals.
  • the reference junction temperature sensor is installed in one of the isothermal plates, ensuring that the reference temperature sensor is at the same temperature as the plates. Additionally, this ensures that the magnet within the linear motor remains at constant temperature so that the magnetic field it creates remains constant.
  • embodiments of the present invention present novel and improved configurations for performing simultaneous therm ogravimetric and DSC or DTA type measurements (which require conducting electrical signals from sensors in the sample holder).
  • composite members of a balance that serve both as mechanical members and as means to conduct electrical signals from the sample/reference holders are substituted for conventional balance members that serve only a mechanical function.
  • a crossed-flexure pivot configuration is provided in conjunction with one or more composite members, which configuration serves to eliminate the need for wires at a junction between members that are movable with respect to one another.

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Abstract

L'invention porte sur une balance pour un instrument d'analyse thermique différentielle simultanée qui combine des mesures gravimétriques avec des mesures qui nécessitent une propagation de signaux électriques d'un porte-échantillon à un appareil pour enregistrer les signaux électriques. Dans un mode de réalisation de la présente invention, des pivots conducteurs à flexion croisée sont utilisés dans une balance guidée parallèle pour coupler de façon mécanique et électrique les composants du mécanisme de balance à l'appareil qui enregistre les signaux électriques.
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